Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds US, potential risk for World Cup final
Summary
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting into many large U.S. cities in the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic regions. This smoke is causing poor air quality for over 100 million people and raising concerns before the upcoming World Cup final.Key Facts
- Wildfires in Canada are producing large amounts of smoke.
- Smoke is spreading into major U.S. cities across the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic.
- Over 100 million people in the U.S. are affected by the polluted air.
- The smoky conditions are raising worries about how it might affect outdoor events.
- The World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday and could be impacted by the smoke.
- Air pollution from wildfires can harm breathing and health.
- The smoke comes from fires located outside the U.S. but is causing problems inside the country.
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